Extra County and National Schools in Baringo County: KCSE Results for Extra County Schools in Baringo County; Exclusive List of Top Performing Extra-County Secondary Schools in Baringo County
The list of National schools in Baringo County comprises KCSE Top performing schools that have on many occasions received accolades for not only posting extremely impressive results in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE results but also in other co-curricular activities including games, athletics, drama, and music. These national schools are owned by the Kenyan government therefore the school fee is within the reach of the common folk.
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In Baringo County, Moi Forces Academy and Baringo High School top the list of top-performing national schools.
Besides national schools, there are extra county secondary schools within Baringo County that do still offer quality education. The fee is also determined by the Ministry of Education in Kenya and it varies depending on the school cluster.
In Baringo County, Kabarnet High, Tenges High, Pemwai Girls, Solian Girls, Eldama Ravine Girls’ High, Kapropita, Emining, and Mogotio High school lead the list of top extra county schools.
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In Baringo County, these extra county schools are in 3 Categories i.e category 1 (C1), Category 2 (C2), and Category 3 (C3). The Schools are either of Mixed or single-sex type.
The school’s Mean grade stands at A- Minus of 10.51 points (KCSE Results 2020/2021) released in 2021. Stay tuned for the official release of the 2021 KCSE Results this April 2022 for the Knec KCSE examinations administered between March 2022 and April 2022 then click Hereto access verified KCSE Results for Kapsabet High School and other KCSE Top Performing Schools in Kenya per County or access the Knec Portal.
Background Information
Since its inception decades ago, Kapsabet High, Nandihas topped the list of KCSE Top 10 schools in KCSE results ranking
The school’s enrollment stands at over 600. Get to knowKapsabetNational School’s details including the school’s latest KCSE performance, contacts, Alumni, location, Pay Bill, account number, uniform, and admissions.
KCSE Mean
(2020-2021) for knec results Released in May 2021
County
KCSE Mean and Position/ Rank
KCSE 2019
1
Kapsabet High School
10.51
Nandi County
10.10
Position 1
2
St. Joseph’s Chepterit Girls High School
9.2
Nandi County
7.020
Position 3
3
Kapsabet Girls High School
8.92
Nandi County
7.900
Position 2
4
Meteitei Secondary School
8.82
Nandi County
7.12
Position 4
5
Samoei High School
Nandi County
7.248
Position 5
6
Kapnyeberai High School
Nandi County
7.142
Position 6
7
Kebulonik High School
Nandi County
7.01
Position 6
Kemeloi High School
Nandi County
6.534
Pos 7
9
Terige High School
Nandi County
6.300
Position 8
10
School’s KNEC Code
The school’s KNEC Code is 29500006. Use this code to access this year’s KCSE Results for the whole school.
Current School Location-Google Maps
The school is located along the Eldoret-Chavakali Road in Eldoret Town, Nandi Countywithin the Rift Valley Region of Kenya.
Latest Validated School Contacts- School’s Name; Kapsabet Boys High School
Kapsabet High School Contacts
School Name: Kapsabet Boys High School Physical Location: Eldoret-Chavakali Road
Address: P.O. Box 10, Kapsabet 30300 City/Town: Eldoret County: Nandi School Category: public School Code: 29500006 Phone Number: 053-52007 Email: info@kapsabetboys.sc.ke
Admissions: application, enrolment rate, criteria, and requirements
The school admits at least 150 students per year. The main selection criterion is the students’ previous performance in KCPE results.
Interested applicants should however tender their interest when selecting their preferred secondary schools at the primary level long before the KCPE results get released.
Admission Requirements
Upon admission, you are expected to carry the following:
Admission letter
Primary school Leaving certificate or a letter of identification from the student’s former school
A copy of your birth certificate
Two recent passport-size photographs (NOT PHOTOSHOPPED) duly signed and stamped at the back by either your former school head or clergyman.
On the official reporting date, parents are advised to strictly adhere to the stipulated timelines for admission.
Upon admission, students are expected to pay school fees as per the stipulated timeline. The fees should be deposited in the school’s account number provided in the student’s admission letter.
When depositing fees, the student should indicate the name, form, and admission number correctly to avoid confusion.
Other charges include school ID-Kshs 200.
Note:
The above fee is exclusive of school uniforms and other personal effects.
The commission shall be levied on crossed money orders or upcountry cheques.
Sponsored students should produce a letter of commitment from their sponsors.
Personal cheques shall not be accepted.
Payment in cash will not be accepted.
The fee structure for the whole year is usually attached to the student’s admission letter.
School Uniform
Students can buy school uniforms during the official reporting date in school or from any other uniform centers and outlets that stock them.
Pay bill
To be updated soon.
Medical care
The school provides basic medical care for all students. Serious cases are referred to as the nearest Level 4 or five hospital or other medical facilities recommended by the school for NHIF services.
Code of conduct
Every student is expected to strictly adhere to the set school rules and regulations. A copy of the school rules shall be provided during admission.
Besides, students are expected to uphold the following values: hard work, discipline, courtesy, diligence, perseverance, determination, and foresight at all times.
Curriculum and subjects offered
The school offers a broad 8-4-4 curriculum to accommodate the wide range of learners’ needs.
The subjects offered include Maths, English, Kiswahili, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, History, Geography, CRE, Agriculture, Business Studies, Physical Education among others
Diet
The school diet majorly comprises Ugali, maize, beans, sukuma wiki, cabbages, Githeri, Meat, Eggs, Rice, Tea, Bread, and fruits.